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Creating a conducive policy environment for employment creation in SMMEs in South Africa

Jennifer. Mollentz

ILO Working Papers from International Labour Organization

Abstract: Examines the role of small, medium and micro enterprises (SMMEs) in employment and the economy in South Africa and assesses the impact of the policy and legislative environment on these enterprises. Focuses on the number and quality of jobs being created in the sector.

Keywords: small enterprise; microenterprise; employment; economic policy; labour policy; economic legislation; labour legislation; economic development; infrastructure; labour market; unemployment; entrepreneurship.; wages; commercial law; taxation; trade policy.; financial policy; business; electronic network; statistical table; petite entreprise; microentreprise; emploi; politique économique; politique du travail; législation économique; législation du travail; développement économique; infrastructure; marché du travail; chômage; esprit d'entreprise; salaire; droit commercial; fiscalité; politique du commerce international; politique financier; affaires; réseau électronique; tableau statistique; pequeña empresa; microempresa; empleo; política económica; política laboral; legislación económica; legislación del trabajo; desarrollo económico; infraestructura; mercado de trabajo; desempleo; capacidad empresarial; salario; derecho mercantil; tributación; política de comercio internacional; política financiera; negocios; red electrónica; cuadros estadísticos (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 121 pages
Date: 2002
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